Alpine skiing at the 1994 Winter Olympics – Women's slalom

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Women's slalom
at the XVII Olympic Winter Games
Alpine skiing pictogram.svg
Venue Hafjell
DateFebruary 26
Competitors55 from 25 nations
Winning time1:56.01
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Vreni Schneider Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland
Silver medal icon.svg Elfi Eder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Bronze medal icon.svg Katja Koren Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
  1992
1998  

The Women's slalom competition of the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics was held at Hafjell on Saturday, February 26. [1] [2]

The defending world champion was Karin Buder of Austria, while Switzerland's Vreni Schneider was the defending World Cup slalom champion and led the current season. [3] [4] Defending Olympic champion Petra Kronberger had retired over a year earlier.

Schneider won the gold medal, Elfi Eder of Austria took the silver, and the bronze medalist was Katja Koren of Slovenia. [5]

Results

RankNameCountryRun 1Run 2TotalDifference
Gold medal icon.svg Vreni Schneider Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 0:59.680:56.331:56.01
Silver medal icon.svg Elfi Eder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0:59.540:56.811:56.35+0.34
Bronze medal icon.svg Katja Koren Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0:59.000:57.611:56.61+0.60
4 Pernilla Wiberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 0:59.050:57.631:56.68+0.67
5 Gabi Zingre Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 0:59.620:58.181:57.80+1.79
6 Christine von Grünigen Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:00.760:57.101:57.86+1.85
7 Roberta Serra Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:00.390:57.491:57.88+1.87
8 Urška Hrovat Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:00.380:57.691:58.07+2.06
9 Morena Gallizio Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:00.430:57.761:58.19+2.18
10 Deborah Compagnoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:00.250:58.011:58.26+2.25
11 Špela Pretnar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1:00.780:57.871:58.65+2.64
12 Monika Maierhofer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1:01.050:57.691:58.74+2.73
13 Titti Rodling Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:01.010:58.061:59.07+3.06
14 Martina Ertl Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:01.230:58.421:59.65+3.64
15 Trude Gimle Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1:01.550:58.321:59.87+3.86
16 Lara Magoni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1:00.770:59.242:00.01+4.00
17 Martina Accola Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 1:00.450:59.582:00.03+4.02
18 Carrie Sheinberg Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.630:58.532:00.16+4.15
19 Kristina Andersson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1:01.460:59.292:00.75+4.74
20 Ásta Halldórsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 1:01.860:59.692:01.55+5.54
21 Lucia Medzihradská Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1:02.670:58.882:01.55+5.54
22 Zali Steggall Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 1:03.160:59.882:03.04+7.03
23 Mónica Bosch Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1:03.791:02.322:06.11+10.10
24 Caroline Poussier Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1:04.461:02.362:06.82+10.81
25 Szvetlana Keszthelyi Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1:06.091:02.912:09.00+12.99
26 Gabriela Quijano Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1:09.701:07.562:17.26+21.25
27 Arijana Boras Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1998).svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1:10.921:07.802:18.72+22.71
28 Ágnes Litter Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1:31.671:03.942:35.61+39.60
- Leila Piccard Flag of France.svg  France 1:01.33DNF--
- Eva Twardokens Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.47DNF--
- Julie Parisien Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.61DQ--
- Monique Pelletier Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1:01.87DQ--
- Claudia Riegler Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1:02.26DNF--
- Hilde Gerg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1:02.48DNF--
- Olha Lohinova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1:03.49DQ--
- Thomal Lefoussi Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1:12.16DNF--
- Patricia Chauvet Flag of France.svg  France DNF---
- Marianne Kjørstad Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DNF---
- Annelise Coberger Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand DNF---
- Anita Wachter Flag of Austria.svg  Austria DNF---
- Miriam Vogt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNF---
- Alenka Dovžan Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia DNF---
- Béatrice Filliol Flag of France.svg  France DNF---
- Trine Bakke Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DQ---
- Edda Mutter Flag of Germany.svg  Germany DNF---
- Florence Masnada Flag of France.svg  France DNF---
- Emma Carrick-Anderson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain DNF---
- Mélanie Turgeon Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF---
- Erika Hansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden DNF---
- Claire de Pourtales Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain DNF---
- Caroline Gedde-Dahl Flag of Norway.svg  Norway DQ---
- Ainhoa Ibarra Astellara Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNF---
- Vicky Grau Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra DNF---
- Ophélie David Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary DNF---
- María José Rienda Contreras Flag of Spain.svg  Spain DNF---
Source: [1]

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